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you sure do know a lot about col.
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Relative of player and football tragic !
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Preview of Nelson and Nayland College, who finished 9th and 2nd last year.

http://issuu.com/nelsonweekly/docs/16_august_2011/20
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Shirley Boys High should be the best of the Christchurch schools with St Andrews not far behind.
Stac maybe a one player team though [Tane Gent] which could get found out at Nats.
Whats with the format these days of having 5 Chch schools and 6 if you include Timaru Boys who used to be in the Chch qualifying group,
is this a feel good football tournament? Maybe helps to make the weaker schools feel good about playing sport when Nayland or Mags put double figures past them.

How did Middleton Grange qualify?
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poolmister wrote:
Shirley Boys High should be the best of the Christchurch schools with St Andrews not far behind.
Stac maybe a one player team though [Tane Gent] which could get found out at Nats.
Whats with the format these days of having 5 Chch schools and 6 if you include Timaru Boys who used to be in the Chch qualifying group,
is this a feel good football tournament? Maybe helps to make the weaker schools feel good about playing sport when Nayland or Mags put double figures past them.

How did Middleton Grange qualify?
 
From Wellington you've also got one team from Div 2 (Hutt International) and two teams from Div 1 (Wellington College and Silverstream) rather than three teams from Div 1.  This has something to do with wildcards but nobody has actually been able to explain to me how it has happened.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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I believe the College final is on today at Wakefield Park at 5.45pm - between Wellington College and St Pat's Silverstream.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Today's match at Wakefield at 5.45 is actually a 1 v 4 semi (W College v Stream).
( Stream back to full strength with Basalaj and Higgins)

Other semi is tomorrow at 3.30 at TE WHAEA
(2 v 3) St Pats Town v Para

Also at 5.45 today at Wakefield 2 is the Girls Final. East v HVHS

Boys Final is after Tournament week.
Scheduled for WEDNESDAY 31 August at WAKEFIELD at 7.15 pm
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Spurs are you getting to an age where you can't tell the difference between a semi and the full noise?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Spurs wrote:
�Today's match at Wakefield at 5.45 is actually a 1 v 4 semi (W College v Stream).( Stream back to full strength with Basalaj and Higgins)Other semi is tomorrow at 3.30 at TE WHAEA(2 v 3) St Pats Town v Para Also at 5.45 today at Wakefield 2 is the Girls Final. East v HVHSBoys Final is after Tournament week.Scheduled for WEDNESDAY 31 August at WAKEFIELD at 7.15 pm

I'm pretty sure the girls game has been transferred to Te Whaea on the 31st August at 4pm... Can someone confirm this?JanelleRT2011-08-17 11:18:29
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yeah girls game now on 31 Aug

Founder

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Smithy wrote:
Spurs are you getting to an age where you can't tell the difference between a semi and the full noise?


Ha Ha ! Not yet, pal, not yet. Blue steel.
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First semi. Wellington College win on penalties.

Keenly fought game between these two old rivals in conditions which did not make for a great spectacle.
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Hard News wrote:
This Blue Steel?

All the College kids who follow this thread will be wondering what that bottle is, News !
Mother's Little helper...
 
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Nayland College will still take Gagame Feni, despite him missing the past month of Mainland Premier League football through injury.
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poolmister wrote:
Shirley Boys High should be the best of the Christchurch schools with St Andrews not far behind.
Stac maybe a one player team though [Tane Gent] which could get found out at Nats.
Whats with the format these days of having 5 Chch schools and 6 if you include Timaru Boys who used to be in the Chch qualifying group,
is this a feel good football tournament? Maybe helps to make the weaker schools feel good about playing sport when Nayland or Mags put double figures past them.

How did Middleton Grange qualify?


Chch/canty has had 4 qualifying slots for the last few years, Timaru opted to join the southern qualy system (can ya blame them?).

Grange got a wild card.

Wild cards are apparantly based on the inter school friendlies/traditionals played through out the year eg: OBHS vs CBHS, St Bedes vs Silverstream etc, it is my understanding from there the next best team in qualifying for the 'stronger' regions gain wildcard spots. Eg: Grange qualifyed 5th in chch but the chch region was deemed stronger than Waikato [or whoever]


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Apparently Pats squeaked through on penalties in the other semi after being 2 down to Pram
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In the first div 1 semi between Well High and Rongotai yesterday High won 3-1. Other semi is today between HIBS and Onslow.JanelleRT2011-08-20 09:33:38
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 Stream back to full strength with Basalaj and Higgins
 
Both just been named in the NZ olympic training squad..
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BoganUH wrote:
 Stream back to full strength with Basalaj and Higgins
 
Both just been named in the NZ olympic training squad..


They were full strength this week when they lost the semi too !
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MAGS left about an hour ago.. everyone buzzing and looking forward to a good week.
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tomrewi wrote:
MAGS left about an hour ago.. everyone buzzing and looking forward to a good week.


Traveling by private jet were they ?
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Spurs wrote:
tomrewi wrote:
MAGS left about an hour ago.. everyone buzzing and looking forward to a good week.


Traveling by private jet were they ?
 

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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JanelleRT wrote:
In the first div 1 semi between Well High and Rongotai yesterday High won 3-1. Other semi is today between HIBS and Onslow.
 
HIBS won the other semi.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Mags won first game against St Peters 2-1 (Redwood,Pavic)
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tomrewi wrote:
Mags won first game against St Peters 2-1 (Redwood,Pavic)


MAGS also beat Nayland College (replay of last year's semi-final) not sure of the score though. Nayland had previously beaten Shirley Boy's High 2-1 with Gagame Feni and Cory Brown scoring. I guess St Peter's vs Nayland could potentially be a winner take all game, assuming they beat Shirley this afternoon.Luis Garcia2011-08-22 19:16:13
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At the Taupo Girls event Epsom and Freyburg have had good results, but Tauranga sound real good -Oliva Chance banging them in I'd say

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Luis Garcia wrote:
tomrewi wrote:
Mags won first game against St Peters 2-1 (Redwood,Pavic)


MAGS also beat Nayland College (replay of last year's semi-final) not sure of the score though. Nayland had previously beaten Shirley Boy's High 2-1 with Gagame Feni and Cory Brown scoring. I guess St Peter's vs Nayland could potentially be a winner take all game, assuming they beat Shirley this afternoon.


MAGS vs Nayland was 5-0
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Results from National tourny.. day 1?
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Bit hard to read I know, but this gives you the two teams, then the venue, then the winner and the score.
 
NZSS Boys Football: LOTTO PREMIER BOYS 2011 Results

Pool A

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
Mt Albert St Peter's (Cam) PARK Mt Albert 2-1
Shirley Boys Nayland PARK Nayland 2-1
Nayland Mt Albert PARK Mt Albert 5-0
Shirley Boys St Peter's (Cam) PARK St Peter's (Cam) 2-1

Pool B

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
Auck Grammar Rangitoto PARK Auck Grammar 4-2
Nelson Tauranga Boys PARK Draw 1-1
Tauranga Boys Auck Grammar PARK Auck Grammar 2-0
Nelson Rangitoto PARK Nelson 1-0

Pool C

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
P/North Boys St Patrick's (S/S) PARK St Patrick's (S/S) 1-0
Sacred Heart (Auck) St Andrew's PARK Sacred Heart (Auck) 5-1
St Andrew's P/North Boys PARK P/North Boys 2-1
Sacred Heart (Auck) St Patrick's (S/S) PARK Sacred Heart (Auck) 2-0

Pool D

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
Wellington College Napier Boys PARK Draw 0-0
St Kentigern Rotorua Boys PARK Draw 0-0
Rotorua Boys Wellington College PARK Wellington College 5-1
St Kentigern Napier Boys PARK St Kentigern 2-1

Pool E

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
St Bede's Wakatipu PARK Wakatipu 2-0
Hamilton Boys Kelston Boys PARK Kelston Boys 5-1
Kelston Boys St Bede's PARK Kelston Boys 3-1
Hamilton Boys Wakatipu PARK Hamilton Boys 3-1

Pool F

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
St Peter's (Auck) Middleton Grange PARK St Peter's (Auck) 4-2
New Plymouth Boys Timaru Boys PARK New Plymouth Boys 2-0
Timaru Boys St Peter's (Auck) PARK Timaru Boys 5-2
New Plymouth Boys Middleton Grange PARK New Plymouth Boys 4-0

Pool G

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
Tawa St Paul's (Ham) PARK St Paul's (Ham) 7-1
Marlborough Boys Lindisfarne PARK Marlborough Boys 4-0
Lindisfarne Tawa PARK Lindisfarne 4-1
Marlborough Boys St Paul's (Ham) PARK Marlborough Boys 3-1

Pool H

- Teams - Venue Winner Score
 
 Monday, 22 August 2011
Francis Douglas Christchurch Boys PARK Christchurch Boys 2-0
Westlake Boys Hutt International Boys PARK Westlake Boys 2-0
Hutt International Boys Francis Douglas PARK Francis Douglas 3-0
Westlake Boys Christchurch Boys PARK Westlake Boys 1-0

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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NZSS Boys Football: LOTTO PREMIER BOYS 2011 Points Tables

Pool A

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Mt Albert  2 2 0 0 7 1 6
St Peter's (Cam)  2 1 1 0 3 3 3
Nayland  2 1 1 0 2 6 3
Shirley Boys  2 0 2 0 2 4 0
 


Pool B

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Auck Grammar  2 2 0 0 6 2 6
Nelson  2 1 0 1 2 1 4
Tauranga Boys  2 0 1 1 1 3 1
Rangitoto  2 0 2 0 2 5 0
 


Pool C

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Sacred Heart (Auck)  2 2 0 0 7 1 6
P/North Boys  2 1 1 0 2 2 3
St Patrick's (S/S)  2 1 1 0 1 2 3
St Andrew's  2 0 2 0 2 7 0
 


Pool D

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Wellington College  2 1 0 1 5 1 4
St Kentigern  2 1 0 1 2 1 4
Napier Boys  2 0 1 1 1 2 1
Rotorua Boys  2 0 1 1 1 5 1
 


Pool E

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Kelston Boys  2 2 0 0 8 2 6
Wakatipu  2 1 1 0 3 3 3
Hamilton Boys  2 1 1 0 4 6 3
St Bede's  2 0 2 0 1 5 0
 


Pool F

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
New Plymouth Boys  2 2 0 0 6 0 6
Timaru Boys  2 1 1 0 5 4 3
St Peter's (Auck)  2 1 1 0 6 7 3
Middleton Grange  2 0 2 0 2 8 0
 


Pool G

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Marlborough Boys  2 2 0 0 7 1 6
St Paul's (Ham)  2 1 1 0 8 4 3
Lindisfarne  2 1 1 0 4 5 3
Tawa  2 0 2 0 2 11 0
 


Pool H

Teams Played Win Loss Draw For Against Points
 
Westlake Boys  2 2 0 0 3 0 6
Francis Douglas  2 1 1 0 3 2 3
Christchurch Boys  2 1 1 0 2 1 3
Hutt International Boys  2 0 2 0 0 5 0

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Div 1 final between Welly High and HIBS is at 5.15 on the 31st August at Wakefield 1.
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Today's results aren't on the web yet (surprise), but Spurs sent me a text saying:
 
3-2 win (which I think means Wellington College won 3-2), Stream in quarters.
 
I think those two things are unrelated.  So I think Wellington College beat St. Kentigern College 3-2, and I think Stream must have beaten St. Andrews and so both are now in the quarter finals.
 
In fact it is possible that they will play each other?  I'm not sure how the draw goes.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Nelson and Nayland College both in to the quarter finals of secondary school football nationals. Two teams from Nelson in the top eight in New Zealand is huge for the region. Nelson are a much more balanced side without many stars, Nayland on the other hand rely soley on Gagame Feni and Jerry Donga while Isaiah Dayman and Cory Brown are also handy and have Mainland Premier League experience.
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I haven't checked, but I think the Nelson region has the same number of teams in the quarter final stage as the Wellington region does.
 
 

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Stream beat Wellington College 3-2 in their quarter final this morning, in a reversal of last week's league semi-final outcome.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Stream three nil up and Wellington coll with a mini comeback.
 
Stream goals were well constructed and one coming from a massive throw in.
 
Stream vs MAGS in semi final one.. unsure of the other game
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I'm not sure you can say a goal from a massive throw in is "well constructed"...

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Prem final between Coll and St Pats is next wed (31st aug), 7pm at Wakefield Park. This game follows the div 1 final.
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